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Huge amount of resistance when shifting. It's so hard that you can't feel it go into gear. I just got this truck, and haven't been able to crawl underneath it to see what the problem is due to inclement weather. I couldn't tell it it was in 2high, so to get it home, I had to pull the shifter all the way back into 4high, and disconnect the front driveshaft (due to a broken u-joint). Anything I should look for before getting to work?
 

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Possible mismatched front and rear gears or tire height can make it hard to shift. Low fluid can also be a factor. Trying to get any transfer case out of 4wd on dry pavement and be a real bitch. Sometimes with mine I have to back up a few feet, while still rolling pop the trans in neutral and quickly smack the shifter to get it out of 4wd.
 

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Not sure where you live but if the temps are below freezing and the wrong oil is used in the transfer case it could cause horrible shifting too.
 

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Just went out and screwed with it. Feels like the shift linkage is really tight. I'll start by taking the boot off and getting a good look.
 

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I was going to say. try to separate if it is where the lever pivots or if it has something to do with where the shafts come out of the case.
 

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Not sure where you live but if the temps are below freezing and the wrong oil is used in the transfer case it could cause horrible shifting too.

About 5 hours south of you. It was well below zero on the drive home. Heater wasn't working either. Made for a miserable ride.
 

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The shifter pivot bolt may need cleaned/greased.
 

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Thanks for the tips everyone. Lots of great info here, and a much friendlier crowd than the internet rangers on pirate4X4.
 

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I have nothing to add beyond the suggestions previously mentioned. Just wanted to say welcome to the forum (insert pirate middle finger smiley here)! Just kidding...:cheers: Everybody here seems to be very nice and willing to help. I have thoroughly enjoyed this forum.

Let us know what you find out about your issue. Mine has been difficult to shift too. I just took my case out for a rebuild, which I have been planning on doing for quite some time. Found a little water in the case. It wasn't a lot of water, and I don't think it was causing any issues, but it was due for a rebuild. I am hoping a refresh will help with the shifting. New bearings and seals never hurt anybody either. This is what my case currently looks like. Yes, I am super OCD about laying my parts out and labeling them. But it does make the reassembly process a little easier for me.

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I have nothing to add beyond the suggestions previously mentioned. Just wanted to say welcome to the forum (insert pirate middle finger smiley here)! Just kidding...:cheers: Everybody here seems to be very nice and willing to help. I have thoroughly enjoyed this forum.

Let us know what you find out about your issue. Mine has been difficult to shift too. I just took my case out for a rebuild, which I have been planning on doing for quite some time. Found a little water in the case. It wasn't a lot of water, and I don't think it was causing any issues, but it was due for a rebuild. I am hoping a refresh will help with the shifting. New bearings and seals never hurt anybody either. This is what my case currently looks like. Yes, I am super OCD about laying my parts out and labeling them. But it does make the reassembly process a little easier for me.

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Wow, clean and tidy! I also noticed your tools nicely set out on the bench. Those are good habits :cheers:
 

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